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Straight from the BFG product manager... This will be the only size for this tread pattern of the MT (355/55 R22). The current BFG MT/KM will be in production for at least 2-3 years.

 

The Staun internal beadlocks are being imported into the US by Harry Lewellyn of ECO4WD. These units capture both beads and also provide a run flat capability. Very slick design...

Harry is well known for his Baja travels and other tours.

This was the wildest paint job of the show.
Deaver is selling their excellent AAL kits for the new Nissan Xterra and Frontier
This diesel Touareg won the DARPA Challenge a few weeks ago. They had great footage of the vehicle on the course and one of the engineers was there.

Swagman Bike Racks is making an all steel rack, which hold up to 4 bikes. I have had several plastic units fail over the years.

 

Tmax is making a very effective solution for the troublesome Warn controllers. Their unit is sealed against the elements and has a built-in wireless controller. It also facilitates remote mounting.

I have a unit for testing, and will report on the performance...

I have used Tom Woods driveshafts for many years. This unit has a 14" slip capacity.
Auto-Air had built a Super Duty Ford that had the name of every service member lost in the Iraq war. Most of the truck was covered with their names...
Montague makes a well designed, ridged and relatively light weight folding mountain bike. Perfect for stowing and using on trips.
Many of you know my interest in rally cars. One of these is in my "near" future...
An electric supercharger.
This Volvo XC70 was built by IPD out of Oregon, and featured a 4" lift, adjustable air suspension, integrated winch, 33" tires, etc. It was a fun machine.
This was a great truck
BesTop has a nice rack system for Jeep tops, which stows the hard top, doors and all soft top pieces in one unit.
I don't normally take pictures of SEMA girls, but while attempting to get a picture of the FJ Cruisers center gauge pods....